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. >>> the oldest maximum security facility in the state of indiana is the indiana state prison, located near the shores of lake michigan. for years isp, as it's known, had a reputation as one of the toughest in the state. but as you're about to see in the next hour, new policies and philosophies are trying to make this a place where history won't repeat itself. fortressed behind a 40-foot-high wall that stretches a mile long is a highly secure city known as indiana state prison. originally built to hold prisoners during the civil war, isp has a history of housing some of the state's most serious criminals. nearly 2,000 maximum security inmates spend their days behind these century old walls. >> the number one charge at this facility is murder. approximately 70% of the offenders housed here are housed here for taking the life of another human being. >> while the majority of prisoners have committed violent crimes, the prison has worked hard to create a safe environment for both staff and inmates. one improvement was the administrative segregation unit. >> back in the early '90s we had pr
. >>> the oldest maximum security facility in the state of indiana is the indiana state prison, located near the shores of lake michigan. for years isp, as it's known, had a reputation as one of the toughest in the state. but as you're about to see in the next hour, new policies and philosophies are trying to make this a place where history won't repeat itself. fortressed behind a 40-foot-high wall that stretches a mile long is a highly secure city known as indiana state prison....
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to do is look to indiana. >> they've gotten thousands of jobs coming to indiana. >> indiana's had a strong experience. they did similar legislation. >> tonight, michigan's favorite son, michael moore, on schneider's portrayal and the way forward for workers in the heartland. >>> the 12-12-12 concert raised a ton of money for sandy relief. but house republicans are holding up federal dollars. i'll tell you why. >>> and a meteorologist is fired for responding to racist facebook taunts. tonight, rhonda lee tells her story on "the ed show." >>> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. time is running out on a fiscal cliff deal, and republicans are running out of reasons to reject the president's plan. house speaker john boehner left capitol hill this evening and met with the president at the white house for nearly an hour. administration officials and boehner's spokespeople say that the meeting was frank. president obama earlier today spoke with minneapolis television station wcco and left no
to do is look to indiana. >> they've gotten thousands of jobs coming to indiana. >> indiana's had a strong experience. they did similar legislation. >> tonight, michigan's favorite son, michael moore, on schneider's portrayal and the way forward for workers in the heartland. >>> the 12-12-12 concert raised a ton of money for sandy relief. but house republicans are holding up federal dollars. i'll tell you why. >>> and a meteorologist is fired for responding...
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. >> a funeral and a wedding, both behind the walls of indiana state prison. >> i told them we wanted to get married october 7th. >> that will work. october 7th. >>> new york city police have charged a 31-year-old woman with murder as a hate crime. she allegedly pushed a man into a train on thursday. snow torm storm in the east. forecasters expect up to a foot of snow in parts of new englan . george bush is now out of the hospital. he has been in the hospital since thanksgiving. now back to "lockup". >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> the high walls and razor wire that surround a maximum security prison leave no doubt that this is a place where you pay your dues for terrible decisions. but even in these stark environments, inmates will still find ways to celebrate life's milestones. >> we've covered all kinds of events in prison, from an inmate's birthday to an anniversary to a wedding, even a funeral, and nothing symbolizes the futility of committing a major crime more than seeing an inmate die in prison. >> during our "extended stay" shoot at indiana
. >> a funeral and a wedding, both behind the walls of indiana state prison. >> i told them we wanted to get married october 7th. >> that will work. october 7th. >>> new york city police have charged a 31-year-old woman with murder as a hate crime. she allegedly pushed a man into a train on thursday. snow torm storm in the east. forecasters expect up to a foot of snow in parts of new englan . george bush is now out of the hospital. he has been in the hospital since...
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the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. coats: first of all, i want to acknowledge and thank my friend, senator lieberman, from connecticut. the presiding officer: we're in a quorum call. mr. coats: i'm sorry. i didn't realize we were in a quorum call. i ask unanimous consent the call of the quorum be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mr. coats: mr. president, i want to thank my longtime friend -- who i hate to see leave this body -- senator lieberman from connecticut, for his remarks. i didn't have an opportunity to speak after he gave his farewell remarks. i do not to say before i gave into the reason why i came down here -- i'm happy to see him here so i can say this -- it has been a joy to serve with him over the years. i'm in my second life here in the united states senate, and during my first life we served together on the armed services committee. we did a number of initiatives together which i was proud to be associated with him that i believe strengthened our national economy and our s
the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. coats: first of all, i want to acknowledge and thank my friend, senator lieberman, from connecticut. the presiding officer: we're in a quorum call. mr. coats: i'm sorry. i didn't realize we were in a quorum call. i ask unanimous consent the call of the quorum be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mr. coats: mr. president, i want to thank my longtime friend -- who i hate to see leave this body -- senator lieberman...
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never has indiana seen a more obvious example of media bias by reporters more interested in defeating conservatives than reporter the news. rnc chair reince priebus had him in mind when he said this reflecting on some of the 2012 candidates. >> i think we were pretty clear on some of the dumb things that were said over the last cycle. >> not a good sign when a look back at your parties' candidates includes the word dumb. >>> next. what happens when romney's glen hubbard fell victim to an unexpected interruption. >> they either have to raise taxes or cut spending. that forces the congress to think about the mix between taxes and spending outside of the entitlements and spending on the entitlements. that's just not something our framers thought about, because we -- we didn't have a welfare state in those days. >> glen, are you all right? >> i'm fine. that's what happens when you criticize the welfare state. >> wow. somehow he's unfazed there. and that video went viral instantly. >>> finally a ppp poll last week show 28% of republicans want their state to secede from the union. >>> a qui
never has indiana seen a more obvious example of media bias by reporters more interested in defeating conservatives than reporter the news. rnc chair reince priebus had him in mind when he said this reflecting on some of the 2012 candidates. >> i think we were pretty clear on some of the dumb things that were said over the last cycle. >> not a good sign when a look back at your parties' candidates includes the word dumb. >>> next. what happens when romney's glen hubbard...
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these are the latest pictures from indiana. dangerous conditions are leaving many struggling to get around. snow was expected to fall on wednesday. residents are also dealing with freezing temperatures. france has sent troops to the central african republic to protect its embassy after protests outside of the compound. they accuse the former colonial power failing to stop the rebel advance. they threw stones and tore down a flight at the embassy. our west africa correspondent is following the course -- following the developments. >> france has always maintained a small military presence in the center african republic, which has a history of coups,. . because of the rapid advance of the coalition for the capitol, a lot of people demonstrated today and said france should be intervening to help stop the rebel advance. hundreds of youths protested in front of the french embassy, demanding that france intervened. they threw stones at the building. toward down the flag. they insist they cannot intervene. they say talks must be held a
these are the latest pictures from indiana. dangerous conditions are leaving many struggling to get around. snow was expected to fall on wednesday. residents are also dealing with freezing temperatures. france has sent troops to the central african republic to protect its embassy after protests outside of the compound. they accuse the former colonial power failing to stop the rebel advance. they threw stones and tore down a flight at the embassy. our west africa correspondent is following the...
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finally, michael pitts, a law professor at indiana university, a specialist in indiana voting rights and related matters. an attorney in the voting rights -- voting rights section. first we will hear from the secretary of state. >> good afternoon, everyone. it is good to be here. i must say that as the secretary of left, i am honored to be back again and have the opportunity. we are talking about insuring integrity and ballot access and voter access at the same time. i was asked to talk about what west virginia does and our voter id laws. yes, we have a voter identification laws. many of them follow what other states follow when it comes to the help america vote act and their requirements. i would give you a brief on what it takes. the help america vote act, essentially our discussion today was that it was a very bad thing, from what i am understanding. i am trying to get rid of this mailman voter registration application. remember, we do not like this paperwork. i would like to be able to have the online voter registration that costs about $1 to be able to process. the help of ameri
finally, michael pitts, a law professor at indiana university, a specialist in indiana voting rights and related matters. an attorney in the voting rights -- voting rights section. first we will hear from the secretary of state. >> good afternoon, everyone. it is good to be here. i must say that as the secretary of left, i am honored to be back again and have the opportunity. we are talking about insuring integrity and ballot access and voter access at the same time. i was asked to talk...
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. >> professor laura bates from indiana state university has been volunteering in prisons for more than 20 years. she founded a unique program called "shakespeare in the shu." >> we chose "macbeth" as our main text for a lot of important reasons. the idea of looking at the choices that this character makes, someone who is in aristotle's terms a tragic hero. he's a noble man, an honorable man, a good man who made bad choices. >> i'm in prison for murder. um, i got 60 years for murder. but i'm the hero now. >> i will say for whiskey, to recruit these gutter tramps. they ain't trained and they are going against this valued general. what i'm saying is, that's risky, right? >> everything he's doing from the beginning to the end of this play is risky. once he decided to take that turn to go back, he got so much to lose, you know what i'm saying? so he's risking everything from that point on. yeah, he's taking risks. >> for every action, there's a reaction. so i can relate to "macbeth" by the choices he made, you know, taking his punishment, no matter how much he tried to go in and around it t
. >> professor laura bates from indiana state university has been volunteering in prisons for more than 20 years. she founded a unique program called "shakespeare in the shu." >> we chose "macbeth" as our main text for a lot of important reasons. the idea of looking at the choices that this character makes, someone who is in aristotle's terms a tragic hero. he's a noble man, an honorable man, a good man who made bad choices. >> i'm in prison for murder. um,...
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the monster storm system stretching from indiana to maine, all the way to north carolina. more than a dozen states under winter watches and warnings this evening. and this is moving fast. nearly a foot of snow in some states already. a foot of snow forecast for syracuse, new york. and in the heartland tonight, the threat of more twisters. close to three dozen reported or the nay domes on christmas. this evening, they're bracing for more. our extreme weather team is across the storm zone tonight. you can see sam champion there, he has the latest track in a moment. but we're going to begin with abc's alex perez in indianapolis. >> reporter: strong winds whipped around fast-falling snow in indianapolis and made getting around by foot or car nearly impossible. david mathis struggled just to keep up with the shoveling. you saw no snow and then within a couple of hours, what did you see? >> yeah, just basically whiteout conditions. you couldn't hardly see outside. >> reporter: the massive storm leading to blizzard warnings in at least eight states. 30-mile-per-hour wind gusts in
the monster storm system stretching from indiana to maine, all the way to north carolina. more than a dozen states under winter watches and warnings this evening. and this is moving fast. nearly a foot of snow in some states already. a foot of snow forecast for syracuse, new york. and in the heartland tonight, the threat of more twisters. close to three dozen reported or the nay domes on christmas. this evening, they're bracing for more. our extreme weather team is across the storm zone...
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tonight, parts of indiana and kentucky are under a blizzard watch. roads in oklahoma and northern arkansas could soon become impassable due to whiteouts, and another storm system developing along the gulf of mexico from daxas to florida is raising the threat of tornadoes. the director of the emergency management agency in alabama says the danger is made worse now because so many drivers are holiday travelers driving in unfamiliar places. michelle miller brings us up to speed. >> reporter: a half-foot of snow caused whiteouts on roads across the texas panhandle. there were near-blizzard conditions at day break in amarillo. 250 miles east, just outside oklahoma city, a 21-vehicle pile-up on interstate 40 stopped traffic for five hours. 12 people were injured. one state over in missouri, salt trucks were busy preparing the roads for expected heavy snowfall. transportation officials mark sheldon warned holiday travelers. >> certainly, those roads are slick. if you don't have to get out, please don't get out. >> reporter: the storm system caused heavy sno
tonight, parts of indiana and kentucky are under a blizzard watch. roads in oklahoma and northern arkansas could soon become impassable due to whiteouts, and another storm system developing along the gulf of mexico from daxas to florida is raising the threat of tornadoes. the director of the emergency management agency in alabama says the danger is made worse now because so many drivers are holiday travelers driving in unfamiliar places. michelle miller brings us up to speed. >> reporter:...
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about 82 years ago santa claus, indiana, a small town on the kentucky border started the tradition of answering letters to santa. a local billionaire was in charge. folks affectionately called him santa jim. >> my dad was santa claus. >> pat cook is santa jim's daughter. now 81, she's been helping santa since she was 12. >> you have the advantage of the postage that says. >> indiana. >> that is why letters with no address, no zip code, even no stamp awry here in santa claus each day. >> we get letters that say north pole, big red guy, guy in the little red suit. they all get delivered. this is the santa elves head quarters. >> unlike letter operations today, their service is free. >> for my daddy i would like for him to find a job, and for my mommy a little time relax. >> under her watchful eye, dozens of elf volunteers answer merely 30,000 letters each year. >> if we can just make a difference with one child, that's a difference. >> yeah. >> now the keeper of the letters, she displays the best ones in this museum. >> here is my favorite. dear santa, i want my dad to be smarter. plead
about 82 years ago santa claus, indiana, a small town on the kentucky border started the tradition of answering letters to santa. a local billionaire was in charge. folks affectionately called him santa jim. >> my dad was santa claus. >> pat cook is santa jim's daughter. now 81, she's been helping santa since she was 12. >> you have the advantage of the postage that says. >> indiana. >> that is why letters with no address, no zip code, even no stamp awry here in...
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indiana, as you mentioned. the union workers here believe that this is an attempt by governor snyder and republicans to break the back of the union and that a lot of nonmembers are going to actually benefit from generations much hard work that these union members have put in overtime, andrea. >> ron mott right in the middle of all of it out there in lansing, and joining me now from inside the statehouse, of course, the michigan governor rick snyder. governor snyder, thank you very much for joining us. tell me why now and why this issue, why take this on? this is not what you campaigned on. >> no. i appreciate that, andrea. it really goes back to last summertime. the labor movement, labor leaders were pushing forward something called proposal 2. they were doing signatures to put on it the ballot, which would have been a massive overreach into michigan's constitution regarding collective bargaining. i believe in collective bargaining, but this was way over the top, and i asked him not to go forward, and the reaso
indiana, as you mentioned. the union workers here believe that this is an attempt by governor snyder and republicans to break the back of the union and that a lot of nonmembers are going to actually benefit from generations much hard work that these union members have put in overtime, andrea. >> ron mott right in the middle of all of it out there in lansing, and joining me now from inside the statehouse, of course, the michigan governor rick snyder. governor snyder, thank you very much...
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see mocecsee seymour, indiana, coming down hard. and blizzard conditions for ohio, pennsylvania and new jersey. some places could see a foot of snow or more. >>> george h.w. bush, forced to spend christmas day in a houston hospital. he was treated to a special holiday meal. 88 years old. been in the hospital for more than a month with a lingering cough. doctors are cautiously optimistic for a full recovery for the president. >>> before heading back to d.c., president obama and the first lady michelle obama kept up a christmas tradition. visiting marines at a base in hawaii, thanking them for their service. >> the greatest honor i have as president is being commander in chief and the reason it's an honor is because not only do we have the finest military in the world, but we also have the finest fighting men and women in the world. >> mrs. obama and their daughters will not be cutting their vacation short. they will stay in hawaii. >> good for them. >>> l.a., the best record in the nba. no, not the lakers. the clippers! look at billy
see mocecsee seymour, indiana, coming down hard. and blizzard conditions for ohio, pennsylvania and new jersey. some places could see a foot of snow or more. >>> george h.w. bush, forced to spend christmas day in a houston hospital. he was treated to a special holiday meal. 88 years old. been in the hospital for more than a month with a lingering cough. doctors are cautiously optimistic for a full recovery for the president. >>> before heading back to d.c., president obama and...
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indiana could see nine to 11 inches of snow today. the mayor of indianapolis has shutdown all city services, except police and fire. one last image, this is missouri, this storm system moving toward new england, bringing the possibility of more tornadoes to the coastal carolinas. more than 900 flights have been cancelled across the united states today. sfo reporting some delays to newark, philadelphia and dallas ft. worth. >>> saw people throwing out salt to melt some of the snow. happening now in the bay area computer software problem causing delays between 5 and 30 minutes on caltrain. a spokeswoman says the glitch is causing a problem with the signals, delays of more than an hour when service began in morning. caltrain is using a back-up system and they hope to have trains on time by the evening. >>> we know it is the day after christmas, let the returns begin. >> we'll have tips for making your returns go smoothly. why retailers are pinning hopes on after christmas sales. >>> good samaritan finds a man's wedding ring in the snow o
indiana could see nine to 11 inches of snow today. the mayor of indianapolis has shutdown all city services, except police and fire. one last image, this is missouri, this storm system moving toward new england, bringing the possibility of more tornadoes to the coastal carolinas. more than 900 flights have been cancelled across the united states today. sfo reporting some delays to newark, philadelphia and dallas ft. worth. >>> saw people throwing out salt to melt some of the snow....
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indiana could see nine to 11 inches of snow today. the mayor of indianapolis has shutdown all city services, except police and fire. one last image, this is missouri, this storm system moving toward new england, bringing the possibility of more tornadoes to the coastal carolinas. more than 900 flights have been cancelled across the united states today. sfo reporting some delays to newark, philadelphia and dallas ft. worth. >>> saw people throwing out salt to melt some of the snow. happening now in the bay area computer software problem causing delays between 5 and 30 minutes on caltrain. a spokeswoman says the glitch is causing a problem with the signals, delays of more than an hour when service began in morning. caltrain is using a back-up system and they hope to have trains on time by the evening. >>> we know it is the day after christmas, let the returns begin. >> we'll have tips for making your returns go smoothly. why retailers are pinning hopes on after christmas sales. >>> good samaritan finds a man's wedding ring in the snow o
indiana could see nine to 11 inches of snow today. the mayor of indianapolis has shutdown all city services, except police and fire. one last image, this is missouri, this storm system moving toward new england, bringing the possibility of more tornadoes to the coastal carolinas. more than 900 flights have been cancelled across the united states today. sfo reporting some delays to newark, philadelphia and dallas ft. worth. >>> saw people throwing out salt to melt some of the snow....
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storm's pulling out of the gulf, spreading snow sfr southern missouri, it will go through illinois, indiana, ohio, and pennsylvania. then tomorrow, it will spread through the major cities of the northeast. as it continues to move, the heaviest snow will be moving from new york into new england. slides off the coast and is done by sunday morning. >> it's a one-two punch for the millions of americans planning to travel this weekend? >> absolutely. and a lot of snow is falling on places that already had snow. across the midwest, three to six inches of snow. washington may have rain mixed in, so juch slush. philadelphia, one to three. new york city, two to four. boston and providence, three to six or a little more and heavy and weight, which will make travel saturday afternoon and night very difficult. >> our thanks to you. >>> we'll turn now to a late development. after that horrific case from upstate new york, those firearm called to knock down that blaze and then trapped in gunfire on christmas eve. the suspect killing himself and then to now, an arrest, a woman in custody. we ask tonight, w
storm's pulling out of the gulf, spreading snow sfr southern missouri, it will go through illinois, indiana, ohio, and pennsylvania. then tomorrow, it will spread through the major cities of the northeast. as it continues to move, the heaviest snow will be moving from new york into new england. slides off the coast and is done by sunday morning. >> it's a one-two punch for the millions of americans planning to travel this weekend? >> absolutely. and a lot of snow is falling on...
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. >> missouri senate candidate and richard murdoch of indiana. >> if life is a gift from god and even when life begins in that horrible situation, that it is something that god intended to happen. >> republican dreams to take control of the senate in twenty twelve dwindled but they shut that door in a couple sentences. two words from mitt romney reverberated. the issue was a plan to represent employers from hiring undocumented workers. >> over time the people would lead the country or self-deport. >> that was not responsible for romney's dismal showing among hispanics but it surely greased the skids. and moments for a mulligan there was there. >> there are fortiy seven percent that are with the president that believe they are victims. >> they caused the deepest self-inflicted wound of the election. on the flip side. >> he's going to be the next vice president of the united states. >> romney's vp day may well have been the best moment of his campaign. the selection of paul ryan excited conservatives in a way that romney had not. >> how many moments are there in an hour and a half. the
. >> missouri senate candidate and richard murdoch of indiana. >> if life is a gift from god and even when life begins in that horrible situation, that it is something that god intended to happen. >> republican dreams to take control of the senate in twenty twelve dwindled but they shut that door in a couple sentences. two words from mitt romney reverberated. the issue was a plan to represent employers from hiring undocumented workers. >> over time the people would lead...
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in illinois, indiana, even into ohio. you see those kind of holes in the radar, the dark white showing where the heaviest snow is. but see those dry pockets now? all that is lifting out. still wet here along the 95 cory -- corridor but all the snow we certainly saw a lot. so in southeastern illinois, 18 inches. bloomfield, indiana, 11. evansville, 10, indy, 7.2. paducah, kentucky, 4.6. so certainly, a lot of strong storms with this, no question about that. and a lot of snow. but here's where the heaviest snow is. the access in upstate and western new york. and that's where the problems will be, albany, points northward. here's a look at snowfall totals. some a little less than originally expected in western new york. it's kind of drying out a little dry air intrusion here, so maybe 5 to 9 inches from erie to cleveland, but 9 to 12 inches here in northern new york, upstate new york and 12 to 15 in the green and white mountains of new england. >> i guess careful what you wish for regarding a white christmas. >> that's right
in illinois, indiana, even into ohio. you see those kind of holes in the radar, the dark white showing where the heaviest snow is. but see those dry pockets now? all that is lifting out. still wet here along the 95 cory -- corridor but all the snow we certainly saw a lot. so in southeastern illinois, 18 inches. bloomfield, indiana, 11. evansville, 10, indy, 7.2. paducah, kentucky, 4.6. so certainly, a lot of strong storms with this, no question about that. and a lot of snow. but here's where...
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new england, there is the chance for 6 to 12 inches with more than a foot of snow through southern indiana, through ohio into northwestern pennsylvania and through the buffalo, new york area, as well. a closer look shows you right after the great lakes wb enhancement, we will see perhaps a foot of snow. we also have severe weather breaking out through louisiana where we could see tornadoes develop as we go through the day. we're looking for most of our severe weather down in the southeast and then that snow spreads eastward through the day tomorrow. >> thanks, dylan. a merry christmas. >> to you too. >> this is "first look" on msnbc.
new england, there is the chance for 6 to 12 inches with more than a foot of snow through southern indiana, through ohio into northwestern pennsylvania and through the buffalo, new york area, as well. a closer look shows you right after the great lakes wb enhancement, we will see perhaps a foot of snow. we also have severe weather breaking out through louisiana where we could see tornadoes develop as we go through the day. we're looking for most of our severe weather down in the southeast and...
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indiana got hit hard. high winds adding to the misery there. >> it's a lot better with the four-wheel drive, but yeah, it's definitely a doozy out there. >> and there's lots of snow in little rock, too. folks there had the snowiest christmas ever, with 9 inches. and it's making getting anywhere almost impossible. ice is coating windshields, branches and power lines. thousands are waiting for their electricity to come back on. >> we're going to make the best of it. we're trying to find some place with power where we can get a cup of coffee and hot cocoa. >> all of this is making for a post christmas travel nightmare. they're de-icing in it dallas as temperatures fail to break freezing. about a thousand passengers had to spend the night in the airport. >> i'm coming down with a cold and should have been at work today. >> this is home video of a twister near jackson, mississippi. part of a band of storms that ripped through the south last night. 21 tornadoes, a record for christmas day. >> look at that tornad
indiana got hit hard. high winds adding to the misery there. >> it's a lot better with the four-wheel drive, but yeah, it's definitely a doozy out there. >> and there's lots of snow in little rock, too. folks there had the snowiest christmas ever, with 9 inches. and it's making getting anywhere almost impossible. ice is coating windshields, branches and power lines. thousands are waiting for their electricity to come back on. >> we're going to make the best of it. we're trying...
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. ♪ >> in indiana a special tribute in the wake of a traffic event there. the community of richmond hill left devastated when a powerful explosion killed two people and damaged some 90 homes. we learned last week three people are facing murder charges for all of that. this weekend survivors came together and placed thousands of candles around the block where their homes once stood. >> what is it we can do? it was wracking my brain. >> luminaries lit at the same time and i can still stand here and smile. i can't explain it. >> they had to demolish some 33 of the damaged homes. prosecutors say the explosion was deliberately sparked by a homeowner trying to collect insurance money. police raised her and two alleged accomplices. their job is to protect and serve now ordinary citizens are being hired to replace police officers taking on certain rolls typically held by sworn in officers of the law. it is happening at apartments across the country including in denver. alicia aconneh has more. >> polithe denver police depart is joining several hoars around the coun
. ♪ >> in indiana a special tribute in the wake of a traffic event there. the community of richmond hill left devastated when a powerful explosion killed two people and damaged some 90 homes. we learned last week three people are facing murder charges for all of that. this weekend survivors came together and placed thousands of candles around the block where their homes once stood. >> what is it we can do? it was wracking my brain. >> luminaries lit at the same time and i...
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very interesting contrast. >> indiana where it is also low. north dakota which steve mentioned the fracking boom, it is below 5%. it is astonishing. >> it is 3%. >> so what about steve where do you think this is going? we are going to see now over the next two, three, four years. >> n ao doubt about it. >> what laboratories work and whatou laboratories don't. >> no question about it. i think this is the big story in america, paul. i was i talking about the red states getting reder, the blue states like california and new york and, my home state of illinois got bluer. republicans are endangered species in those states. and now you have a very sharp contrast. it is an almost economic vulcanization. california passed a massive tax increase, and i think more so than any other time in our lifetime, paul, you will see a very divergent path taken by states like california that are very liberal, and some of the states in the south that will promote tax cuts, reductions in pension class, and i think it will be a real experimente to see which models wor
very interesting contrast. >> indiana where it is also low. north dakota which steve mentioned the fracking boom, it is below 5%. it is astonishing. >> it is 3%. >> so what about steve where do you think this is going? we are going to see now over the next two, three, four years. >> n ao doubt about it. >> what laboratories work and whatou laboratories don't. >> no question about it. i think this is the big story in america, paul. i was i talking about the...
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in a fundraising missive to his supporters, murdoch's finance director writes, "never has indiana seen a more modest example of media bias." presumably, media bias now involves reporting on public statements made by candidates looking to be elected to higher office. meanwhile, candidates continue to make hidlines. days ago, it was revealed senate republicans who publicly pledged to absolve themselves to ties to todd aiken sent the senate hopefully $760,000 in the waning days of the campaign as a last-ditch effort to secure the seat for the gop. responding in a statement, the dscc was quick to throw the challenge flag. "it is not only wrong the nrsc would support funds to todd akin, it was underhanded and dishonest to purposely mislead the public about this issue." they did not respond to our request for comment, john cornyn, who oversaw the loss in two seats, has received a promotion to be mitch mcconnell's number two. what better way to deal with stinging loss than to double down on the very same strategy. jen, i have to go to you first on this. >> so much to say. >> there is a lot to
in a fundraising missive to his supporters, murdoch's finance director writes, "never has indiana seen a more modest example of media bias." presumably, media bias now involves reporting on public statements made by candidates looking to be elected to higher office. meanwhile, candidates continue to make hidlines. days ago, it was revealed senate republicans who publicly pledged to absolve themselves to ties to todd aiken sent the senate hopefully $760,000 in the waning days of the...
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in indiana, you had a match people applying for unemployment insurance. their rationale was that this was insurance that had been paid as part of the payroll tax. if we fast forward, we keep seeing a recovery from the recession has been incredibly slow. a lot of americans see their wages falling and there is a belief that there should be some form of government stimulus. republicans think it should involve tax cuts and fewer regulations. democrats see benefits from social programs. what we do know is that unemployment insurance can only go as long as 93 weeks, and it is usually kept at 26 weeks. we see a fundamental mismatch between the skills these workers have, and what is employers are looking for. we are not doing a good job as a society in insuring hiring markets work as they're supposed to. >> we -- host: we have some statistics on what on unplowed workers can receive. which is unemployed workers can receive. also, a chart with the number of people who began receding unemployment benefits by fiscal year. robert is from miami, florida. good morning.
in indiana, you had a match people applying for unemployment insurance. their rationale was that this was insurance that had been paid as part of the payroll tax. if we fast forward, we keep seeing a recovery from the recession has been incredibly slow. a lot of americans see their wages falling and there is a belief that there should be some form of government stimulus. republicans think it should involve tax cuts and fewer regulations. democrats see benefits from social programs. what we do...
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look what it looks like here in indiana. leave look at seymour, indiana, where it's coming down pretty hard. we had a better shot earlier, but they will get a ton of snow today and it's blizzard conditions there right now. >>> and china has launched the world's longest bullet train line. the first one left beijing, zipping down at 200 miles per hour. it should make the 1,400 mile trip, roughly the distance from new york to key west in about eight hours. regular trains take more than three times that long. it is all part of china's plan to develop a large high-speed rail network by 2015. >>> christmas surprise from jessica simpson. she is pregnant again. she confirmed it with a holiday photo on twitter. simpson sweeted a photo of her daughter on the beach with the words, big sis in the sand. she gave birth to her first daughter, maxwell, in may. >>> and the famous actor matt damon traveled much of the world. one particular trip changed his life. he talks about that and more in my one-on-one interview, next. >>> welcome back.
look what it looks like here in indiana. leave look at seymour, indiana, where it's coming down pretty hard. we had a better shot earlier, but they will get a ton of snow today and it's blizzard conditions there right now. >>> and china has launched the world's longest bullet train line. the first one left beijing, zipping down at 200 miles per hour. it should make the 1,400 mile trip, roughly the distance from new york to key west in about eight hours. regular trains take more than...
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martha: you have eudz you you have indiana, your name. they had a pick up of 13,000 manufacturing jobs that they added when they became a right to work state. michigan lost 7,000 jobs. we have full screens that we can put up on the screen that people who work in right to work states make more money and there is a higher employment rate, lower unemployment right in the right to work states, so make your argument based on those actual facts and specific numbers that show that it's working well for people in those states. >> sure, all match your numbers for mine. working people in a right to work state earn $1,500 when all of the other factors are adjusted than people who are not in a right to work state. according to a study released yesterday by the economic policy institute the right to work status of indiana is not why the jobs came to indiana, and just ask the autoworkers who worked very closely with the big three over the last several years to save the american auto industry, together working people through their unions and their emplo
martha: you have eudz you you have indiana, your name. they had a pick up of 13,000 manufacturing jobs that they added when they became a right to work state. michigan lost 7,000 jobs. we have full screens that we can put up on the screen that people who work in right to work states make more money and there is a higher employment rate, lower unemployment right in the right to work states, so make your argument based on those actual facts and specific numbers that show that it's working well...
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blizzard warnings still in effect across indiana and ohio. we're going to continue to see those conditions deteriorating especially into the overnight hours where we could be seeing gusts along coastal areas up to 60 miles per hour. still significant, 40-50 mile mile-per-hour winds. heather: it is dangerous. thank you, maria. and we are getting some harrowing figures as the storm continues moving north. as the associated press reports, some six people have died as a result of this dangerous weather across several states. more than 200,000 homes and businesses without power in arkansas alone with hundreds of flights canceled just today, and there are reports up and down the eastern seaboard and beyond. gregg? gregg: we are just five days away from the fiscal cliff deadline, and with massive tax hikes and spending cuts set to kick in january 1, a growing number of lawmakers are now saying they are skeptical about reaching a deal at all. especially when the main sticking point remains whether to increase tax rates for top earners. so if washingt
blizzard warnings still in effect across indiana and ohio. we're going to continue to see those conditions deteriorating especially into the overnight hours where we could be seeing gusts along coastal areas up to 60 miles per hour. still significant, 40-50 mile mile-per-hour winds. heather: it is dangerous. thank you, maria. and we are getting some harrowing figures as the storm continues moving north. as the associated press reports, some six people have died as a result of this dangerous...
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the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. coats: i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of h.r. 1, for the purpose of calling up and debating the coats amendment. that following the remarks of senator coats, senator alexander be recognized, that the senate resume consideration of the fisa bill h.r. 5949 after that and all that provisions -- and that all provisions of the previous orders remain in effect. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. the clerk will report. mr. coats: i'd like to call -- the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: h.r. 1, an act making appropriations for the department of defense and other departments and agencies of the government for the fiscal year ending september 30, 2011, and for other purposes. mr. coats: mr. president, i would like to call up amendment 3391. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: the senator from indiana, mr. coats, proposes amendment numbered 3391. mr. coats: mr. president,
the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. coats: i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of h.r. 1, for the purpose of calling up and debating the coats amendment. that following the remarks of senator coats, senator alexander be recognized, that the senate resume consideration of the fisa bill h.r. 5949 after that and all that provisions -- and that all provisions of the previous orders remain in effect. the presiding officer: is there objection?...
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heaviest across parts of missouri parts of southern illinois or indiana and parts of western kentucky. blizzard warnings in effect right there. this is where we have the severe threat anywhere from central florida to virginia. we could see a few tornadoes again today. across coastal areas of south carolina. be alert through the after noovenlt snowfall totals. a lot didn't get snow and they are ready for some. tonight it begins across parts of the northeast. in some areas well over a foot. it will be mostly rain across the coast. barry heading inland we are tacking about a lot of snow. >> now for your 5@5:30. the top five stories making news at this hour. so much for taking action after the benghazi terror attack. an exclusive report of the new york post is saying the punishment for four state department employees who didn't do their jobs are bogus. eric boss well who resigned after a scathing report on the attack only gave up his appointed position not his other duties. he and three other employees put on administrative leave will be allowed back on the job. he was supposed to be repo
heaviest across parts of missouri parts of southern illinois or indiana and parts of western kentucky. blizzard warnings in effect right there. this is where we have the severe threat anywhere from central florida to virginia. we could see a few tornadoes again today. across coastal areas of south carolina. be alert through the after noovenlt snowfall totals. a lot didn't get snow and they are ready for some. tonight it begins across parts of the northeast. in some areas well over a foot. it...
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new england, there is the chance for 6 to 12 inches with more than a foot of snow through southern indiana, through ohio into northwestern pennsylvania and through the buffalo, new york area, as well. a closer look shows you right off the great lakes with a little enhancement, we will see perhaps a foot of snow. we also have severe weather breaking out through louisiana where we could see tornadoes develop as we go through the day. we're looking for most of our severe weather down in the southeast and then that snow spreads eastward through the day tomorrow. >> thanks, dylan. a merry christmas. >> to you too. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. this is "first look" on msnbc. this is flo. i need you. i feel so alone. but you're not alone. i knew you'd come. like i could stay away. you know i can't do this without you. you'll never have to. you're always there for me. shh! i'll get you a rental car. i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service.
new england, there is the chance for 6 to 12 inches with more than a foot of snow through southern indiana, through ohio into northwestern pennsylvania and through the buffalo, new york area, as well. a closer look shows you right off the great lakes with a little enhancement, we will see perhaps a foot of snow. we also have severe weather breaking out through louisiana where we could see tornadoes develop as we go through the day. we're looking for most of our severe weather down in the...
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then they are states like indiana and utah that already have laws allowing teachers to have guns. this week they were holding training for teachers as they have for ten years, but this year it's ten times as popular, say some of the is instructors. joining also some clark oposian, whose group put on the education, and dennis vac rockle p what are teachers telling you? >> they've had an emipiphany of sorts. the only training so far has lock the doors and hide behind the desk. we need to give them another option. we had about 200 teachers, other school employees as well. >> you've down this a long time. what percentage after the training end up getting guns. >> some of them already have firearms. i don't know, but the majority of those that i still communicate with, they have their firearms and carrying in schools. >> listen to one teacher that went through the training. >> now, especially, i'm thinking this would be a great opportunity to probably the children, protect the classroom and the teachers if that opportunity arose. that's the reason i'm here. >> what's the reaction to th
then they are states like indiana and utah that already have laws allowing teachers to have guns. this week they were holding training for teachers as they have for ten years, but this year it's ten times as popular, say some of the is instructors. joining also some clark oposian, whose group put on the education, and dennis vac rockle p what are teachers telling you? >> they've had an emipiphany of sorts. the only training so far has lock the doors and hide behind the desk. we need to...
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and the amish country popcorn factory in berne, indiana. in fact, the state of indiana listed nearly 9,000 potential terrorism targets. that's 50 percent more than the state of new york, more than twice as many as california. five years after 9/11, by the government's own very political figuring, the hoosier state is the most target rich state in the nation. if any rational sense of proportion in identifying terrorism targets had been sacrificed to politics and simple greed, there may have been no hope from the beginning for a sense of proportion in identifying real potential terrorists and terrorist tactics. coming up -- america's collateral damage in our own war on terror. >> it was the darkest, most harrowing ordeal myself or my family ever had to experience. aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free. any time of year. ♪ nice sweater. thank you. ♪ everything about the oral-b power bru
and the amish country popcorn factory in berne, indiana. in fact, the state of indiana listed nearly 9,000 potential terrorism targets. that's 50 percent more than the state of new york, more than twice as many as california. five years after 9/11, by the government's own very political figuring, the hoosier state is the most target rich state in the nation. if any rational sense of proportion in identifying terrorism targets had been sacrificed to politics and simple greed, there may have been...
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. >> three people are facing murder charges in connection with a deadly home explosion in indiana last month. the blast happened in indianapolis on november 19th. the explosion and fire killed two people and damaged more than 30 homes can had to be demolished. investigators believe the homeowners blew up the home in hopes of collecting some $300,000 in insurance. prosecutors say they filled the house with gas. >> it would require six to nine hours for the house to fill with gas to reach the gas air ration of combustibility that would lead to an explosion. >> prosecutors say the explosion was triggered by the microwave. no one was inside the home. it's not clear how the microwave was rigged. >> a cruise ship is being sanitized in texas after more than 100 people mostly passengers became sickened by the norovirus. the crown princess left italy earlier this month for a 20 day cruise. it docked in galveston today. the virus was likely carried on the ship by passengers. >> some serious allegations tonight surrounding an official in san mateo county. what he's accused of. >>> oracle founder
. >> three people are facing murder charges in connection with a deadly home explosion in indiana last month. the blast happened in indianapolis on november 19th. the explosion and fire killed two people and damaged more than 30 homes can had to be demolished. investigators believe the homeowners blew up the home in hopes of collecting some $300,000 in insurance. prosecutors say they filled the house with gas. >> it would require six to nine hours for the house to fill with gas to...
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in indiana over 42,000 new jobs. in the same period michigan was stagnant on their employment growth. we want those jobs to come to michigan. >> let me go back to mr. king. >> yes. >> you have had a great -- let me just tell you what i know how good you are because it was a clean union from the beginning. it's a very liberal union with big picture ideas. isn't just interested in wages and work rules. interested in the welfare of mittle class people. you have a great union there. is this right to work thing really going to hurt your union and kill the esprit de corps of the union workers? why would this hurt them? >> i don't think it will in the uaw. we have great membership loyalty. the problem is it's just the first step. we have watch nt this state right wing legislatures pass laws to take away the collective bargaining rights from public sector employees on health care and pensions. they did a petty vindictive law that took away the right to deuce deductions for teachers. that's why we're fighting here today, we w
in indiana over 42,000 new jobs. in the same period michigan was stagnant on their employment growth. we want those jobs to come to michigan. >> let me go back to mr. king. >> yes. >> you have had a great -- let me just tell you what i know how good you are because it was a clean union from the beginning. it's a very liberal union with big picture ideas. isn't just interested in wages and work rules. interested in the welfare of mittle class people. you have a great union...
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. >> reporter: and in south bend, indiana, wbnd finding a pen maker. and with their help, he's now selling his made in america pens to the world. >> going to china and japan instead of the other way around. >> reporter: and it turns out this made in america conversation has taken off elsewhere, too. so many americans going on twitter, and for the first time, a tally. since we started this journey, 946,565 tweets with those three words, made in america. "world news" viewers, a huge part of that. like samantha. just tweeted me, "did a little christmas shopping today for some friends, and the best part? all of it was #madeinamerica." and she sent me the picture to prove it. and who noticed this conversation? one of the founders of twitter. and we found him in new york, as he was shopping for made in america. he's seen the trend of twitter. and you've seen it? >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: jack dorsey. and without him, we wouldn't be sending those 140 character tweets. he says movements on twitter come in all sizes. >> some grow very, very large and global, an
. >> reporter: and in south bend, indiana, wbnd finding a pen maker. and with their help, he's now selling his made in america pens to the world. >> going to china and japan instead of the other way around. >> reporter: and it turns out this made in america conversation has taken off elsewhere, too. so many americans going on twitter, and for the first time, a tally. since we started this journey, 946,565 tweets with those three words, made in america. "world news"...
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indiana had a voter i.d. -- >> the indiana case was constitutional for them to establish identification. they did not say that all of the states with subsequent -- >> right. they talked about indiana. you just to misrepresent what i said. the supreme court is the law of the land. >> when i hear these accusations that voter identification laws disproportionately affect minorities, it applies -- implies that we have something missing in our brain. white americans can get ids to vote and go through all the processes to follow the law, what are you telling black people? somehow they are not good enough? that's what bothers me about a lot of the rhetoric coming from democrats and the left. we always have to make this special when we deal with minorities because they are too feeble minded. we have to make concessions because they cannot follow the rules. when you treat people like victims, then i don't think they want to aspire. what's the editor and publisher of conservativeblackchick.com tonight. host: we want to welcome back mona yacoubian with the stimson center, an expert on the middle e
indiana had a voter i.d. -- >> the indiana case was constitutional for them to establish identification. they did not say that all of the states with subsequent -- >> right. they talked about indiana. you just to misrepresent what i said. the supreme court is the law of the land. >> when i hear these accusations that voter identification laws disproportionately affect minorities, it applies -- implies that we have something missing in our brain. white americans can get ids to...
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. >> correct, they talked about indiana. let me finish. umass represented what i said. >> no i did not. >> hold on. >> the supreme court is the law of the land. when i hear these accusations that voter i.d. laws disproportionately affect minorities, it implies to me that we have something missing in our brand. to me, if a white american can get an id to vote and go to the process to follow the law, what are you telling black people? somehow they are not good enough? they are greater than? that's what bothers me about a lot of the rhetoric coming from democrats and laughed. we always have to make special concessions when we do with minorities because they are to be will minded. we need to make concessions for them -- they are too feeble minded. we treat people like a victim was, then i do not think they want to aspire. >> more with the editor and publisher of conservative blackchick.com tonight at 8. >> testimony from senators from new york and new jersey about how their state transportation systems were affected by super- storm sandy. but
. >> correct, they talked about indiana. let me finish. umass represented what i said. >> no i did not. >> hold on. >> the supreme court is the law of the land. when i hear these accusations that voter i.d. laws disproportionately affect minorities, it implies to me that we have something missing in our brand. to me, if a white american can get an id to vote and go to the process to follow the law, what are you telling black people? somehow they are not good enough? they...
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oklahoma city switching to snow tomorrow morning, 6 to 12 inches in the pink swath in indiana, and indianapolis and some of this snow coming late tonight, a little bit in northern pennsylvania and winds up, there's the total storm forecast of 6 to 12 inches. a huge part of interior and northern new england and certainly back in to the add n adirondacks. the thing to really know about is the potential for tornadoes. and it, of course, begins tonight with an isolated threat but working in to tomorrow, christmas day, most people aren't thinking about the weather but make sure you have a way to get the warnings here. everywhere in red, a chance of severe storms. the real potential is gusty winds and the stronging thunderstorms and tornadoes and a few area with southeast texas and louisiana, 5 out of 10 and a 50% chance of a tornado in 50 miles here and central and southern mississippi and alabama, 6 out of 10. a lot of things to watch here. folks along the gulf coast, want you to be attentive to severe weather. >> todd santos, thank you, sir. >>> if it's crazy to call for putting police and armed s
oklahoma city switching to snow tomorrow morning, 6 to 12 inches in the pink swath in indiana, and indianapolis and some of this snow coming late tonight, a little bit in northern pennsylvania and winds up, there's the total storm forecast of 6 to 12 inches. a huge part of interior and northern new england and certainly back in to the add n adirondacks. the thing to really know about is the potential for tornadoes. and it, of course, begins tonight with an isolated threat but working in to...
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go indiana. >> chris: byron? >> i was worried nobody would talk about golf here. i think this coming hear -- and they weren't, tiger woods will make a come back. he will win a major championship, for the first time since he ran his suv into the fire hydrant on thanksgiving night, 2009. today is the 37th birthday -- his 37th birthday but he'll fall short of jack nicklaus's record of 18 major championships. >> chris: and kirsten. >> as you know, i know nothing about sports. >> chris: you made that clear... >> and i am a fairly recently new d.c. resident, last couple of years and my resolution is to become a d.c. sports fan and i predict next year i will have something to say. >> can you name the teams. >> redskins... nationals... >> chris: yes. what's the basketball team. >> the... you don't need to say it in my ear! i know that! a hockey team, too, right. >> they are not having a good season, right now. >> the capitals? >> chris: there you go! thank you, panel, see you next year and don't forget, check out panel plus, where our group picks up with the discussion on
go indiana. >> chris: byron? >> i was worried nobody would talk about golf here. i think this coming hear -- and they weren't, tiger woods will make a come back. he will win a major championship, for the first time since he ran his suv into the fire hydrant on thanksgiving night, 2009. today is the 37th birthday -- his 37th birthday but he'll fall short of jack nicklaus's record of 18 major championships. >> chris: and kirsten. >> as you know, i know nothing about...
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bill: folks in michigan saw jobs going to indiana and said we -- >> no question about it. bill: does republican governor, tom corbett, he says it won't happen in his state. forget about it. won't pass. >> bill, that's what they were saying in michigan. if you ask the people in michigan a year or two ago would michigan be right to work, said would never happen in our state but it is happening. as more states come right-to-work, isolated states have forced unionism and it will not work. i was making point, remember the famous incident about a year or two ago when boeing moved their facility out of washington state to south carolina and there was all this opposition to doing that. one of the reasons boeing moved to south carolina with that big plant, hundreds of workers was because south carolina is right-to-work state. bill: instead of washington where they were going to make the dreamliner, 787 is union. we saw the fight that ensued after that. after watching pictures in michigan, steve, if you're a politician, you have to have a strong spine to push this through. >> you do
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we have been in indiana with the floodings. we had dogs out in joplin, missouri. >> reporter: come here! this is luther. he is a comfort dog. you can pet him. it says right here, "please pet me." how do you feel when you see a child come up to one of your dogs who has been in this situation and has a big smile on their face? >> tears. they smile, i cry. >> reporter: and amid the continuing sadness here, there were a lot of smiles. >> nothing better than seeing dog's tail wagging like that. gary tuchman joins me now. the dogs were great. were you able to tell the how the parents of sandy hook reacted to them? >> it's a little hard to hear what you said. i think you're asking about how this all works. let me tell you my unscientific fines of what i learned today. kids love stuffed animals, especially big stuffed animals. these are basically big stuffed animals that walk, wag their tails and lick. they don't bite, they don't growl, and they want to be petted 100% of the time. it's very comforting for the children. what we're basic
we have been in indiana with the floodings. we had dogs out in joplin, missouri. >> reporter: come here! this is luther. he is a comfort dog. you can pet him. it says right here, "please pet me." how do you feel when you see a child come up to one of your dogs who has been in this situation and has a big smile on their face? >> tears. they smile, i cry. >> reporter: and amid the continuing sadness here, there were a lot of smiles. >> nothing better than seeing...
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blizzard-like conditions in central indiana and a little mix of rain, sleet and snow around 7:00 a.m. along the mason-dixon line. north of interstate 80, heavy snow. back to you. >> thank you, andrew. >> you talk about the tornadoes. this storm has potential to be one of the largest chris may day tornado outbreaks on record. and now there's more danger as it moves east. >> and the blizzard, very dangerous. when you hear law enforcement put out the warnings that say if you don't have to go on the roads, don't go on the roads. if you don't have to be out, if you don't have to be traveling, stay home and enjoy the holidays. >> good advice right now. >>> that same storm system dumped several feet of snow on california over the weekend, causing avalanches. and now a second person was -- has died. bill foster was buried yesterday about eight minutes after the intentionally started avalanche got out of hand. a snowboarder in another resort also died in a separate avalanche. the area got several feet of snow over the weekend cretuat g cretuating -- creating those dangerous conditions. >>> our
blizzard-like conditions in central indiana and a little mix of rain, sleet and snow around 7:00 a.m. along the mason-dixon line. north of interstate 80, heavy snow. back to you. >> thank you, andrew. >> you talk about the tornadoes. this storm has potential to be one of the largest chris may day tornado outbreaks on record. and now there's more danger as it moves east. >> and the blizzard, very dangerous. when you hear law enforcement put out the warnings that say if you...
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cook medical, which is based out of indiana. they have been really vocal about this thing ever since obamacare was floated 2 1/2 years ago. they will scrap plans to open five new plants because of the tax. and there are others say just this provision alone will cost 43,000 american jobs. what do you make of that? >> i think that is probably right. if you tax something you get less of it, right? so you're going to have reduction in the amount of innovation that goes on in medical devices. by the way these new taxes apply to drugs and vaccines and other pharmaceutical products. i would make a broader case here, bill. i don't think the real cost of this is so much in lost jobs, although they will lose jobs. i think the problem with this, the united states of america is what leads the world in medical innovation. life-saving wonder drugs, most of them come from the united states. all the new medical devices that also are critical in terms of treating people with chronic diseases, reducing the amount of pain and suffering, all of tho
cook medical, which is based out of indiana. they have been really vocal about this thing ever since obamacare was floated 2 1/2 years ago. they will scrap plans to open five new plants because of the tax. and there are others say just this provision alone will cost 43,000 american jobs. what do you make of that? >> i think that is probably right. if you tax something you get less of it, right? so you're going to have reduction in the amount of innovation that goes on in medical devices....